The major issues that make your mobile app slow are: Your app is obsolete and not supportive; Sluggishness of the server speed; Encrypted connections are not optimized; Chatty conversations; Faulty library and software development kit; App is overcrowded with data; Network latency; In this article, we'll cover each of these issues in detail.
There are two ways to do it: lossless and lossy compression. Lossless compression: this method is used mostly for text and spreadsheet documents. In this method, a developer can restore a file to its original size so no data is lost during the compression.
Logging can impact your application's performance in two ways. Firstly, the API you are using is probably creating a lot of strings in your application code which can take CPU cycles and create garbage that will need to be collected. Secondly, the logging thread (s) needs to format the string before writing it to disk.
Click on the checkbox alongside Enable Speedhack to activate it. You can now drag the slider to select a speed modifier: left is for slowing down, right for speeding up. You can also enter the numeric modifier directly in the text box. Select Apply when you are done.
We use a lot of static methods and fields as to minimize allocations whenever we have to. By minimizing allocations and making the memory footprint as slim as possible, we decrease the application stalls due to garbage collection. A good example of this is our open source StackExchange.Redis library.
1. Make sure you have the latest updates for Windows and device drivers 2. Restart your PC and open only the apps you need 3. Use ReadyBoost to help improve performance 4. Make sure the system is managing the page file size 5. Check for low disk space and free up space 6. Adjust the appearance and performance of Windows 7. Pause OneDrive syncing 8.
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